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The Senate Republicans Who Voted for Paid Leave Aren’t Exactly Pro-Labor
“GOP wants to be a working class party,” tweeted Josh Hawley Thursday, “or should want to. We’re about to have our first test vote—with the workers or with Biden.” But the GOP flunked.Only nine Republicans joined Hawley in voting against the contract negotiated by Labor Secretary Marty Walsh in September and subsequently rejected by four of the 12 rail unions required to ratify it. As a consequence, the Biden bill, assembled in mild panic to avert a threatened pre-Christmas rail strike, passed, 80-15.But there was a better test of whether the GOP was truly a working-class party on offer this week: A substitute bill, championed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, that added seven days’ leave to the contr

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